Germans could be consigned to serfdom to save the euro | Gunnar Beck
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Germans could be consigned to serfdom to save the euro | Gunnar Beck

Frankfurt : Germany | Sep 09, 2012 at 2:47 PM PDT
Source: The Guardian
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The euro currency sign in front of the European Central Bank headquarters in Frankfurt . Photograph: Alex Domanski/Reuters Some commentators have taken to referring to this Wednesday as "the day that could make or break the common currency", and they're not far off the mark. FULL ARTICLE AT The Guardian
 
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